At the graduate level, students can expect to learn from renowned faculty and thought leaders. Our diverse student body and faculty—and prime location in the heart of the Dallas Metroplex—attract students from around the world who thrive on innovation.

Our founders believed in supporting a research-intensive institution, and our graduate and doctoral programs reflect this. Graduates from our nationally recognized programs go on to become leaders in their industries, including one who has been awarded the Nobel Prize.

UT Dallas at a glance• Times Higher Education survey ranked UT Dallas #1 in the nation and #21 in the world in their list of the top 200 institutions under 50 years of age. • The University’s outstanding faculty include a Nobel Prize winner and members of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering. • In 2015 UT Dallas alumnus Dr. Aziz Sancar, PhD ’77 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. • UT Dallas has one of the top 25 most ethnically diverse student populations in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report. • U.S. News & World Report ranks thefull-time MBA program #16 (tied) among public universities. • The School of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communications program merges fine arts and computer sciences and is ranked one of the top 25 graduate schools to study video game design by The Princeton Review. • U.S. News & World Report ranked UTD among the top 20 universities in the country with the lowest debt after graduation.

Research: More than $110 millionOrigin of students: The top states of origin are Texas, California, Illinois, Florida, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. More than 6,000 international students representing nearly 100 countries call UT Dallas home.

Gender: 43% female and 57% male

Growth: In one decade (2007–2017), a total of approximately four million new or renovated square feet and more than $1 billion in development have been added to campus.

Student success: UT Dallas graduates are globally recruited by prominent companies and have received prestigious research appointments. More than 400 employers hired UT Dallas students last year.

Graduate and undergraduate students participate in more than 6,000 internships each year.